Wednesday, May 05, 2004






Last night I watched the red lunar eclipse in a clear sky, brilliant with stars.
Curiously enough, I am bleeding.
Acyually, it's quite wierd that earlier yesterday I choose to post that red circular image, without knowing what I would witness that evening.
Solstice is nearly here, I am becoming very in tune. I must be sure to listen most carefully.
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